"Pat. Pend." on any product means Patent Pending, meaning that,
at the time of production of the item in question, a filing was made
to protect the intellectual property of the item's creator, in the
creator's home country, at the appropriate office of record.
"Pat Pend" refers to a patent pending status, indicating that a patent application has been filed but not yet granted. It does not refer to a specific invention.
That is the symbol for Gorham silver. Perhaps you found Patent 1895 on the back of silverware.
pend. The form is commonly used as a notice that a patent is pending: pat. pend.
Patent and Pending is like a copyright. You cannot use/steal the name or idea as it has been protected.
Pat pend .86 on a 14k gold ring does not refer to the gold content. It likely indicates that the ring design or certain features of the ring are patented or patent pending. The ".86" may refer to the year the patent was filed or it could be a design code.
Pat Silver was born in Seattle, in Washington, USA.
Pat of Silver Bush was created in 1933.
300 USD
Pat Silver's birth name is Barbara J. Carleton.
47-58
The Mossberg model 340K was made from 1958-1980.
@ $150- $250 depending on condition.